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BruceMc
Apr 28, 2014Explorer III
I've had nothing but trouble from those cheap 7 pin RV connectors. When I had those, I had to use a bungee cord to keep the plug pushed into the socket so it would maintain some semblance of contact.
Like MW, I use the metal trucker's style split pin plugs/sockets on everything these days. I even changed the standard GM plastic socket out for a 6 pin metal socket on our GMC Canyon because the 7 pin plastic angle-contact style was nothing but a headache.
Here's what we use:
and here's the 7 pin trucker's style:
Like MW, I use the metal trucker's style split pin plugs/sockets on everything these days. I even changed the standard GM plastic socket out for a 6 pin metal socket on our GMC Canyon because the 7 pin plastic angle-contact style was nothing but a headache.
Here's what we use:
and here's the 7 pin trucker's style:
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